A Missouri official last week asked the state Supreme Court to suspend the law licenses of Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who were seen wielding guns last year to defend their home from Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists who walked through their private, gated neighborhood. Mark and Patricia McCloskey, both personal injury lawyers, pleaded not guilty in October 2020 to felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and evidence tampering. No shots were fired during the incident at their home. More recently, Mark, 64, pleaded guilty to a Class C misdemeanor of fourth-degree assault, while Patricia, 62, pleaded guilty to a Class A misdemeanor of second-degree harassment. They were required to pay maximum fines of $750 and $2,000, respectively. At the time, they did not lose their law licenses. Both were both pardoned by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson in July. But last week, Alan Pratzel, the state Supreme Court’s chief disciplinary officer, filed a motion in court to have both …